revitalise
英 [ˌri:'vaɪtəlaɪz]
美 [ˌri:'vaɪtəlaɪz]
v. 使更强壮; 使恢复生机(或健康)
过去分词:revitalised 现在分词:revitalising 过去式:revitalised 第三人称单数:revitalises
BNC.15435
英英释义
verb
- give new life or vigor to
双语例句
- Mr Paulson's experience in financial markets and his efforts to revitalise President George W. Bush's economic team are just what the US needs.
保尔森在金融市场的经历,以及他试图重振美国总统乔治•布什(GeorgeW.Bush)经济班子的努力,正是美国所需要的。 - One way is to revitalise the European project.
一种方法是重振欧洲计划。 - Created especially to moisturise, smooth and rejuvenate, these cr è mes are enriched with Bee Propolis and Ovine Placenta to revitalise your skin for a more youthful complexion.
创造特别是对水份,让人们皮肤更光滑和充满活力,这些包含丰富羊胎素成份会使您的皮肤富有弹性,您的脸色更年轻。 - Negotiating new and important rules would help revitalise the WTO, which has languished because of the unfinished Doha Round of trade talks.
就新的重要规则举行磋商,将有助于重振WTO。由于尚未完成的多哈回合贸易谈判,WTO元气大伤。 - Open innovation has potential to revitalise the development sector, providing new sources of creative knowledge and resources, says Tara Acharya.
TaraAcharya说,开放创新有潜力重振发展领域,为创新性知识和资源提供新的源泉。 - The ruling party hopes casinos will spur tourism, help revitalise local economies and increase tax revenues.
日本自民党希望,赌场合法化将刺激日本旅游业,帮助复兴本国经济并增加税收。 - Developers are determined to revitalise the area to serve a growing number of wealthier residents, which means rents and property prices will rise.
开发商决心要恢复这个片区的活力,以服务日益增多的富裕居民,这意味着租金和楼价都会上涨。 - Generally speaking, greater choice and competition in any market obliges established players to revitalise themselves or shut down.
一般说来,在任何市场上,如果选择更多、竞争更激烈,老牌参与者就会被迫要么重振旗鼓,要么关门大吉。 - For Syria, the hope is that new business interest from the East can offset this loss and help revitalise its economy.
叙利亚的希望是,来自东方的新商业利益能够弥补这些损失,帮助其重振经济。 - Party cultural commissars have long yearned to revitalise the struggling domestic film industry, while still ensuring that it offers a more ideological supportive message than will ever be conveyed by US imports.
长期以来,文化界的党代表一直渴望重振处境艰难的国产电影业,同时仍要确保它所传达的信息比美国进口大片可能传达的信息更具意识形态支持性。